Bioliberty is a pioneering medical equipment manufacturing startup founded by Rowan Armstrong which is based in Edinburgh, UK, that's revolutionizing the way people with degenerative conditions live their lives. The company has recently raised an impressive $2.2M in Series A funding, with Old College Capital and Eos as their investors. Their mission is simple: to empower every human to live a longer, more independent life through assistive and rehabilitative robotics. By harnessing the latest technology, Bioliberty provides life-changing solutions that allow individuals with traumatic and degenerative conditions to regain control of their lives.
With a customizable fit that can be tailored to an individual, advanced digital signal processing techniques for intuitive control, and machine learning to help understand unique biological patterns, Bioliberty's products provide solutions for every setting, including home and clinic. The team has listened to both medical professionals and sufferers of hand weakness to help drive the direction of their products. At Bioliberty, they believe in building a better and more independent future for their users, empowering medical professionals with life-changing technology to provide exceptional social care services to improve patient outcomes.